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<blockquote data-quote="TVPTA7" data-source="post: 2764854" data-attributes="member: 121635"><p>Like most have said camo doesn't matter. I live close to salmon and have hunted all over idaho. Get a good base layer. One that zips off is best. Good breathable pants with good venting to dump heat. Do something similar for your top half. The area is steep and rugged. Once you start to cover ground you will be sweating. Have zip on base layers make fast work of covering up when you glass. Also get good down outer wear pants and jacket. I hike in light weight pants like the kuiu Katana I have full length zip base layer it can be used while hiking or when glassing. The life saver is the down the top and pants. fast on holds heat like nothing else super light weight and compressible. A coyote down jackets or vest and jacket and you are ready for most weather. Also great if you sleep cold take a light bag and out the down on to sleep in. Good luck and be ready to hike. I wear all solid colors anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TVPTA7, post: 2764854, member: 121635"] Like most have said camo doesn’t matter. I live close to salmon and have hunted all over idaho. Get a good base layer. One that zips off is best. Good breathable pants with good venting to dump heat. Do something similar for your top half. The area is steep and rugged. Once you start to cover ground you will be sweating. Have zip on base layers make fast work of covering up when you glass. Also get good down outer wear pants and jacket. I hike in light weight pants like the kuiu Katana I have full length zip base layer it can be used while hiking or when glassing. The life saver is the down the top and pants. fast on holds heat like nothing else super light weight and compressible. A coyote down jackets or vest and jacket and you are ready for most weather. Also great if you sleep cold take a light bag and out the down on to sleep in. Good luck and be ready to hike. I wear all solid colors anymore. [/QUOTE]
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